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Seen and heard at the Colorado-Arizona game

In the first three minutes of the second half, the Arizona
Wildcats watched a 34-28 lead transform into a 36-36 tie.

Not that fans at home could see it.

Chalk this up to a rare annoyance from playing on national
television: rather than show the first 3 minutes and 12 seconds of
the second half, ESPN aired the final seconds of a game from across
the country.

The Worldwide Leader cut back in with 16:48 to play, and the UA
scored 15 of the next 21 points.

Coincidence?

New digs

Monday in San Francisco, the Pac-12 will break ground on the
studio for its new network.

League officials, San Francisco mayor Ed Lee and famous alumni
will gather to watch the league put up the first wall in Studio 1
of the Pac-12 Network.

The Pac-12 Network and its Digital Network will air 850 live
games each year, in all sports, starting in August.

Former Arizona Wildcats first baseman J.T. Snow will attend the
ceremony, as will former USC safety Ronnie Lott, former Cal running
back Marshawn Lynch, former Stanford basketball player Jennifer
Azzi, former Stanford volleyball player Kim Oden and Cal swim coach
Teri McKeever.

In December, the Pac-12 signed an 11-year lease for 70,000
square feet of office space in the South of Market, or SoMa,
district.

The seven-story, 430,000-square foot building was last purchased
for $92 million.